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OGT LIFE SCIENCE Benchmarks C & E

OGT L IFE S CIENCE Benchmarks C E. B ENCHMARK C Structure and function of DNA relate to protein synthesis and the characteristics of an organism. A

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OGT LIFE SCIENCEBenchmarks C & E

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BENCHMARK C Structure and function of DNA relate to

protein synthesis and the characteristics of an organism.

A unit of hereditary information is called a gene.

Genes may occur in different forms called alleles.

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DNA

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GENES

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Spontaneous changes in DNA are mutations, which are a source of genetic variation. When mutations occur in sex cells, they may be passed on to future generations

Mutations that occur in body cells may affect the functioning of that cell or the organism in which that cell is found.

Use the concepts of Mendelian and non-Mendelian genetics to explain inheritance

Examples include: Segregation Independent assortment Dominant and recessive traits Sex-linked traits Jumping genes

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PUNDIT SQUARE

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BENCHMARK E Biological classification represents how

organisms are related with species being the most fundamental unit of the classification system.

Biologists arrange organisms into a hierarchy of groups and subgroups based on similarities and differences that reflect their evolutionary relationships

Variation of organisms within a species increases the likelihood that at least some members of a species will survive under gradually changing environmental conditions

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CLASSIFICATION OF SPECIES

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